New Delhi, August 8, 2025: India is leading a bold clean energy shift that could reshape its economy and the global climate landscape. With goals of reaching 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2070, India’s journey is about more than power—it’s about building a sustainable future.
From September 2 to 4, 2025, Yashobhoomi in Dwarka, New Delhi, will host Bharat Electricity, POWERGEN India, and Indian Utility Week 2025. These events form a critical hub for the energy sector, aiming to align national energy strategies with cutting-edge technology and global investments.
Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has introduced several key initiatives, like the National Green Hydrogen Mission and the Electricity (Amendment) Bill. These are designed to accelerate the country’s energy journey.
Bharat Electricity and its companions bring together:
- Over 10,000 participants from government, industry, and global markets
- More than 120 policymakers and thought leaders for high-level discussions
- 250+ exhibitors showcasing innovations in clean energy and next-gen technologies
- Extensive demonstrations of new technologies impacting future power systems
Experts believe this platform is vital. Mr. Abhishek Bhatnagar, Director General of the Energy & Climate Initiatives Society, emphasizes, “Energy is the backbone of growth, sustainability, and equity. India is showing that growth and climate responsibility can go hand in hand.” His perspective underlines the importance of this convergence in turning ideas into impactful policies.
This year’s edition focuses on creating partnerships that result in real outcomes. By promoting cross-border technology collaborations and encouraging investment, it solidifies India’s position as a potential green superpower. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), global renewable energy investments reached a record $323 billion in 2022, indicating a robust trend towards sustainable energy worldwide.
By gathering experts and decision-makers, these events set the stage for actionable strategies that can influence not just India’s energy landscape, but also contribute significantly to global climate change efforts.

